Centers Health Care celebrated National Senior Citizens Day with our second annual Care That Moves You Day! We met up with NBC New York to celebrate movement with our community of family, friends, and neighbors as we grow stronger together. 💜 #CareThatMovesYou
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According to the National Public Health Week Public health is more than just health care. It's the steps we take to make sure our neighborhoods and environment are free from pollution. It's making sure our food and water are safe to eat and drink. It's also the relationships we foster in our communities. We're all interconnected. When we all come together to support public health, all of us — individuals, families, communities and the public health field — can achieve the goals of public health. #QualityofLifeHomeCarellc #HomeCare #getpaidtotakecareofloveones #philadelphiahomecare #NationalPublicHealthWeek #PublicHealth #HealthPromotion #CommunityHealth #Prevention
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🏥👨👩👧 We are all public health. 💚🌱 Public health is more than just healthcare. It's the steps we take to make sure our neighborhoods and environment are free from pollution. 🚰🥗 It's making sure our food and water are safe to eat and drink. It's also the relationships we foster in our communities. We're all interconnected. 🫶🫶🏾🫶🏻 When we all come together to support public health, all of us — individuals, families, communities, and the public health field — can achieve the goals of public health. #NationalPublicHealthWeek #PublicHealth #healthcare
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In this new blog post, leaders with the Children's Health Alliance of Wisconsin and Medical College of Wisconsin dive deeper into how they are elevating voices of people with lived experiences to identify gaps in #oralhealth care in communities. https://ow.ly/N3pQ50SpF3s
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In this new blog post, leaders with the Children's Health Alliance of Wisconsin and Medical College of Wisconsin dive deeper into how they are elevating voices of people with lived experiences to identify gaps in #oralhealth care in communities. https://ow.ly/8x8x50SsQcP
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In this new blog post, leaders with the Children's Health Alliance of Wisconsin and Medical College of Wisconsin dive deeper into how they are elevating voices of people with lived experiences to identify gaps in #oralhealth care in communities. https://ow.ly/STyx50SS71i
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In this new blog post, leaders with the Children's Health Alliance of Wisconsin and Medical College of Wisconsin dive deeper into how they are elevating voices of people with lived experiences to identify gaps in #oralhealth care in communities. https://ow.ly/NjKL50SqTPG
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In this new blog post, leaders with the Children's Health Alliance of Wisconsin and Medical College of Wisconsin dive deeper into how they are elevating voices of people with lived experiences to identify gaps in #oralhealth care in communities. https://ow.ly/gCOv50SxXGf
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In this new blog post, leaders with the Children's Health Alliance of Wisconsin and Medical College of Wisconsin dive deeper into how they are elevating voices of people with lived experiences to identify gaps in #oralhealth care in communities. https://ow.ly/iHI750StJrh
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It's National Public Health Week, and this year's theme is "We Are All Public Health." The National Public Health Week website reads: "Public health is more than just health care. It's the steps we take to make sure our neighborhoods and environment are free from pollution. It's making sure our food and water are safe to eat and drink. It's also the relationships we foster in our communities. We're all interconnected. When we all come together to support public health, all of us — individuals, families, communities and the public health field — can achieve the goals of public health." What can make our neighborhoods healthy? here are some ideas: https://brnw.ch/21wIrCo
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1 in 4. Remember this statistic. It’s the number of people who are served by Health Centers across the United States of America. Over the past 50 + years the movement has become more and more significant and quite frankly, critical. This movement is like no other. It’s about courage, fortitude, perseverance, and compassion. It’s not a job it’s a way of life. It’s about advocating for all. It’s about being a solution for the ills of the world. It’s about lifting up while strengthening America’s landscape. With just a little federal funding, every dime is stretched and generating 6 times over. The person wins, the employee wins, the local economy wins, the state wins, and more significantly, the nation wins. Special thanks to Congress and to all U.S. Presidents over the past 50 years who have allocated funding to this beautiful movement. We are super excited to support our team who sacrifice daily to ensure that the mission lives on. To all the leaders, employees, patients, and families we salute you. To all of the volunteer and consumer board members, your service matters. #NationalCHCWeek🎉 #HealthCentersBridgingGaps #Advocacy #AmericaWinsWithCHCs #CelebratingQualityinHealhcare #EVERYONEMATTERS #INCLUSIVCARES
📣 To kick off National Health Center Week, August 4-10, the White House issued a proclamation recognizing the key role Community Health Centers play in making sure health care is a right in this country, not a privilege: "Federally funded community health centers are a lifeline for over 30 million Americans nationwide — providing affordable access to quality medical, dental, and behavioral health services, which save lives. Community health center sites are especially critical for people in Tribal, rural, and underserved communities because they are often the closest and most convenient sources of care. During National Health Center Week, we recognize the importance of the nearly 1,400 federally funded community health centers that provide critical services to Americans. We express our gratitude to their dedicated staff, who tirelessly devote themselves to the well-being of their patients. And we recommit to ensuring that every American has access to good-quality, affordable health care." Read the full proclamation: https://lnkd.in/e4E4hyDv #NHCW24 #ValueCHCs
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